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I’m pleased to welcome a brand new supplier of awesome resources for Access All Areas members this week. Peter from Cruzine Design has kindly donated a collection of 10 detailed vector frames in a Victorian style, available for both Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. They’re great for achieving a sophisticated vintage theme by mixing them with images or typographic designs. Peter Olexa’s Cruzine Design store is stacked full of useful resources such as templates, fonts, vectors, backgrounds and more! There’s plenty of items fans of the vintage design will enjoy, with a vast range of products helping you produce stunning effects from classical styles throughout history, including the Victorian years, the Art Deco era and beyond. Find out more about Cruzine Design Victorian Style Frames for Members Access All Areas members can now download this collection of 10 vector frames as part of their membership. Each one is available as layered PSD, Illustrator AI and vector EPS files with predefined masks to allow you to instantly place your artwork into the frame. Use them to highlight your photos or typography with an elegant border, or break the layouts apart to add the individual ornaments to your artwork. Download the source file The post 10 Victorian Style Ornamental Frames for Members appeared first on Blog.SpoonGraphics .

In today’s video tutorial I’ll show you a bunch of techniques for creating trendy vintage style letterpress print or rubber stamp effects for your logos in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. The texturing from a lack of ink or the excessive ink bleed was once seen as a flaw in the printing process, but now they’re super trendy characteristics that designers love to recreate to distress and age their digital designs. Download my free Vector Dust & Scratches Textures: http://spoon.graphics/1C9Lvdx Subscribe to the Spoon Graphics YouTube Channel The post Video Tutorial: Letterpress & Rubber Stamp Effects appeared first on Blog.SpoonGraphics .

If you wanted to make adjustments only to the highlights of an image, or only to the very darkest areas, how would you do that? In this video tutorial from my recent course on selections and masking , I’ll show you how to

In today’s video tutorial we’re going to play around in Adobe Photoshop to create a duotone photo effect inspired by the recent Spotify rebranding, where the artist and band photos are colorized with two vibrant hues. A simple Gradient Map does most of the work, but I’ll take you through some extra steps to help you achieve the best results. The key to this effect is finding two colours that perfectly complement each other, so I’ve included a a Photoshop Action that will apply a bunch of colour combinations for you to choose from down. Download my Free Spotify Duotone Photo Effect Action Read my Ultimate Guide to Cutting Stuff Out in Photoshop Subscribe to the Spoon Graphics YouTube Channel The post Video Tutorial: Spotify Style Duotone Photo

Why buy calendars each year, when you can learn to make your own? In Design Print-Ready Calendars , you’ll use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign to create two print-ready calendars: a compact calendar and a wall calendar.

Are you interested in taking your graphic design or illustration to the next level? Do you want to learn how to draw digital characters? Get started with Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator? Or would you like to learn by having an expert critique your portfolio? Talk to one of our

In today’s video tutorial we’re going to create a colourful abstract design made using a tessellating geometric pattern. We’ll use Illustrator’s powerful shape tools to construct the pattern, then we’ll switch over to Photoshop for additional texturing and special effects. Tip: Turn on Captions/Subtitles to help you follow along with this tutorial without﻿ having to constantly pause and rewind. Download the subtle grunge texture: http://spoon.graphics/1QeUjrc Subscribe to the Spoon Graphics YouTube Channel The post Video Tutorial: Tessellating Geometric Pattern Design appeared first on Blog.SpoonGraphics .

It’s long been established that the human race is ran by furry overlords known as “cats”. I myself am a slave to two adorable, yet dominant felines who have manipulated my behaviour to overly share their images on social media and make them subjects of many vectors. For April Fools Day, we at Tuts+ would like to celebrate the awesomeness of cats with a roundup of our favourite tutorials in the Design & Illustration section featuring our feline friends. In addition, our community has shared their own creations for you to check out! Vector Tutorials for the Feline Fanatic Halloween Play With Blends and Image Trace to Create a Simple Cat Scene in Adobe Illustrator Sharon Milne Animals Creating an Adorable Strawberry Tiger in Adobe Illustrator Asher Benson Illustration Create an Innocent Fluffy Kitten With Basic Shapes in Adobe Illustrator Monika Zagrobelna Illustration Create a Large Face, Cat Illustration from Stock in Adobe Illustrator Sharon Milne Illustration Create a Slam Dunk Cat With Textured Background in Illustrator Masha Goubar Adobe Photoshop Create an Illustrative Logo From a Photograph Cheryl Graham Illustration Create a Fluffy Halloween Cat using the Paintbrush Tool and Gradients Sharon Milne Tools & Tips Quick Tip: How to Create a Simple Paw Print Scatter Brush in Adobe Illustrator Sharon Milne Promotion Using a Stock Base to Create a Playful Cat Illustration Sharon Milne …